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Cascarilla is a fragrant note derived from the dried bark of the Croton eluteria tree, native to the Caribbean. It possesses a warm, powdery scent with subtle hints of spice and a soft, woody undertone, often evoking a sense of comfort and nostalgia, reminiscent of warm, sunlit days. In perfumery, cascarilla is typically used to add depth and complexity to compositions, often serving as a grounding element in both floral and oriental fragrances. Its unique aroma can enhance other notes, creating a harmonious blend that resonates with warmth and tranquility.
CATEGORY · WOODY
Woody notes are characterized by their warm, rich, and grounding qualities, often evoking the essence of forests and nature. Common scents in this category include cedarwood, sandalwood, vetiver, and oakmoss, each contributing a distinct depth and complexity to fragrances. These notes are frequently used in both men’s and women’s perfumes, providing a strong base that enhances floral, spicy, or citrus notes, and creating a sense of tranquility and sophistication.
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